In today's technology roundup: Twitter endures ongoing attacks, Facebook revises terms of use, Mac Trojan discovered, and RealNetworks loses DVD copying case.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bangladesh grants VOIP licences, mobile VOIP takes off, and Barracuda rolls out open source VOIP.
Telkom's delisting from the NYSE will save it between R40 million and R50 million a year.
The company reaches an agreement with the union.
In today's technology roundup: HP sued by own sales reps, snooping laws used 1 400 times a day, Georgian blogger calls for probe, rivals bid to snatch green domain, and cheque deposits via iPhone offered.
In this World Wide Wrap: Can open source fight patents?, MS expands open source support, and Open source .NET seeks developers.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
Internet service providers reject Web site blocking notices issued by the Recording Industry of SA.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter, Facebook attack targeted user, Feds seek $566m from gambler, passwords stolen for UK tax returns, and green is in for wireless companies.
The telco disputes the union's claims that it does not have transformation at heart.
An independent chairman is appointed and Tony van Marken becomes CEO.
In today's technology roundup: Internet needs fundamental changes, rehab staff 'killed Web addict', IT grad sues school, 3D models detail ancient spiders, and Windows 7 bug overrated.
In this World Wide Wrap: A cloud over ICT policy making, Amazon.com defends patent claims, and UAE firm granted domains registration.
Vendors should measure their successes based on their customers' achievements.